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Are our governments guilty of ‘menticide’?
Is that what they are doing to us?
‘Menticide’ is recorded from 1951, when it first appeared in the American Journal of Psychiatry (in the February issue).
The official Oxford definition is ‘The undermining or destruction of a person’s mind or will, esp. by systematic means’ and, yes, the Oxford connects it to brainwashing.
Clearly the word is a combination of part of the word mental’ with the ‘-cide’ suffix that indicates killing.
So, is this happening?
Let me make a suggestion.
Every time the Albanese government misleads us (by claiming they have nothing to do with the ISIS brides, or that our economy that is not spiralling out of control but is doing just fine)—they are guilty of attempted ‘menticide.’
I say ‘attempted menticide’ because it’s not working, is it?
There appears to be a high degree of voter scepticism over Anthony Albanese and Tony Burke’s claim that they have nothing to do with the ISIS faction they have issued Australian passports to.
And it’s not the only example.
In fact, the most common piece of ‘attempted menticide’ I can think of is the expression ‘renewables are the cheapest and most reliable form of energy.’
This phrase has been repeated often by both Chris Bowen and Anthony Albanese.
Do they actually believe it? Surely not?
We all know that renewables (wind and solar power) are weather dependent—so they are not reliable.
And our power bills tell us they are not cheap.
Yet, they keep saying it.
This must, surely, amount to an attempt at brainwashing (‘menticide’) by them aimed at us—do you agree?
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